The promise of Formula One in the United States has been broken many more  times than it's been fulfilled. From the empty promise of the Port Imperial street circuit  in New Jersey to only six cars starting the race at Indianapolis in  2005, the results have been less than stellar even when races have  materialized. But despite a lot of false starts, F1 is probably better  positioned to grow in America than any time in decades, thanks to almost  a decade of success with the United States Grand Prix in Austin and now  Netflix's popular Formula 1: Drive To Survive helping  the series to find a wider audience. There's one person who  wholeheartedly agrees with that: Miami Mayor Francis X. Suarez.
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